hi, i live in Ireland and have a mint condition 1924 England v Scotland programme and was trying to find its value when i came accross your post with no success. if you have had any success please let me know thanks
hi, i live in Ireland and have a mint condition 1924 England v Scotland programme and was trying to find its value when i came accross your post with no success. if you have had any success please let me know thanks
Scotland.I can't believe anyone asked that question.
Nobody is the answer I would guess as once you have represented an international side you can't usually play for another. There are some exceptions to this rule - I think Alfredo Di Stefano played for Argentina and Spain, but it is very rare and i don't think anyone has done it for England and Scotland. Please corect me if I'm wrong!
In general no, we are a free country. But not properly free as England think they are superior and can tell us what to do!
There was no UK when Columbus lived. There were the independent kingdoms of England and Scotland, with Wales by then subject to England and Ireland in the process of subjugation. The Columbus and the rest of Europe already knew that England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales existed so neither he nor anyone else needed to find them.
Junior Seau of the New England Patriots has number 55 on his jersey.
Wales and Scotland arnt owned. They are there own countries not owned by anyone however them with england make up Great Britian and with northern ireland form the Uk :D
Bloody Mary refers to Mary Queen of Scotland, who got into a fight with England, and lost her head. A lot of people met Mary, Queen of Scotland, prior to her execution.
yes in scotland the sspca in england and wales rspca and most councils have animal welfare officers to check
Anyone from England, Scotland or Wales. Argument continues over whether the Isle of Man should be included. Irish people are specifically excluded.
King James I of England/VI of Scotland, Blaise Pascal, William Henry Webb and Aage Niels Bohr, among others.
Cambridge United, Wycombe Wanderers and AFC Wimbledon. I figure the AFC does count in this case even though there are a number clubs with AFC but in this case their official name is AFC Wimbledon not Wimbledon FC or Wimbledon AFC. What does anyone else think? That's for the Englishfootball league teams anyway.
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